Bundaberg region | Travel Information

Trying to figure out how you’re going to get to Bundaberg region and then get around? Here are our travel tips!

Bundaberg Regional Airport – Domestic terminal

Qantas fly from Brisbane to Bundaberg several times daily, and once you land, you are just a short seven kilometre cab ride, or rental car drive from the City’s Central Business District.

Train it

Queensland Rail offers several services to and from Bundaberg, both north and south. Travelling to or from Brisbane, the Bundaberg Tilt Train is a great travel option as you can sit back and enjoy the spectacular Queensland scenery along the journey.

Bus-about

Sit back and relax in air-conditioned comfort and admire the scenery along the way as you travel by coach with Greyhound and Premier Coach Services. Services operate both north and south, to and from Bundaberg North Burnett.

Road trip

If you are planning on driving the Burnett Circle, or enjoying some scenic drives exploring the Coral Coast and Hinterland, hiring a car will be your best option.

Taxi

For shorter trips around town, Black and White cabs with the Bundaberg Cab Company are available on 131 008.

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The Bundaberg Regional Airport is located at the western entrance to the city, just a short seven kilometre trip from the City's Central Business District.
Visitors to Bundaberg arriving by air are greeted by the Air Terminal's clean and modern lines.

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The Childers Visitors Information Centre is located in Palace Memorial Building, 72 Churchill Street in Childers.
This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries.

The Bundaberg West Visitor Information Centre is located on Bourbong Street in Bundaberg.
This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries.

The Gin Gin Visitor Information Centre is located on Mulgrave Street in Gin Gin.
This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries.